| I like to read books. But the expression "i like to read books" doesn't tell much about me so i want to tell you some examples of my books. I like to read books which describes the things which are inside the person, in other words i like to read about feelings of people, how theu thoughts working out in their minds, i like to know how love is borning & developing, how they arise & growing up. Feelings are like small creatures which born, grown up, develop, reach something & then die. People are different in their feelings, they are also different in expressing their feelings & thoughts & i want to know how to understand them better, how to feel what is real & what is false.. Some people say that it's impossible to describe feelings & describing those make them less attractive. On the one hand they are right, but on the other describing feelings helps us to feel them stronger to uderstand ourselves maybe more clear. Feelings of animals also helps people to be more kind, open, sensire. I like to read books about animals such as Gerald Durrell. James Herriot, Joy Adamson. For sea topic Jacques-Yves Causteau is just a genius! As for psycyological & philosophy books i read for Richard Bach, Paulo Coelo, Max Frei... Many others. I would describe several books of Richard Bach. They are worth reading for each person in their lifes. People can understand them or not but they are woth reading. The Bridge Across Forever This is a story about a knight who was dying, and the princess who saved his life. It's a story about beauty and beasts and spells and fortresses, about death-powers that seem and life-powers that are. It's a tale of the one adventure that matters most, I think, in any age.' Haunted by the ghost of the wise mystical lovely lady who lives just around a corner in time, Richard Bach begins his quest to find her, to learn of love and immortality not in the hereafter, but in the here and now. Yet caught in storms of wealth and success, disaster and betrayal, he abandons the search, and the walls he builds for protection become his prison. Then he meets the one brilliant and beautiful woman who can set him free, and with her begins a transforming journey, a magical discovery of love and joy... We;re the bridge across forever, arching above the sea, adventuring for our pleasure, living mysteries for the fun of it, choosing disasters triumphs challenges impossible odds, testing ourselves over and again, learning love and love and LOVE!' Running From Safety Fifty years ago, Richard Bach made a promise to himself to one day come back through time and teach himself everything he had learned from life. This pledge is forgotten until the day when, midair in his paraglider, Richard suddenly meets nine-year-old Dickie Bach, who expects the promise to be kept. In this intimate adventure of mind and heart, Richard sets out to show Dickie the things that matter, and finds his teaching doesn't go as planned. This is a book that supplies surprising answers to old questions: Who are we? What do we want to do with our lives? And why aren't we doing it? Must we be the victim of circumstance instead of its master? How do we learn to love? This is a journal of forgotten childhood and its keys to grown up mysteries; a gift to those convinced that angels can meet us in the midst of storms to remind us why we have chosen to live One `What if space shifted and time bent, and we could meet ourselves as we'll be twenty years from now? What if we could talk face-to-face with the people we were in the past, with the people we are in parallel lifetimes, in alternate worlds? What would we tell them, and what would we ask? How would we change if we knew what waits beyond space and time?' In a playful, adventurous journey, Richard Bach and his wife Leslie travel to a realm where survival depends on discovering what other, unknown aspects of themselves have learned; where imagination and fear are tools for saving worlds and destroying them; where dying is one step to overcoming death. Though a fantasy, One reveals deep insights into the nature of matter and spirit, and leads us to a mystical door opening on an alternative path to finding ourselves.
So i read these books... what books do you read? |
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